The results of research headed by a team at Albert Einstein College of Medicine suggest that revving up a cellular housekeeping process that slows down as we age may protect against atherosclerosis.
Ana Maria Cuervo, M.D., Ph.D., discusses her new research on Huntington's disease. Dr. Cuervo is professor of developmental and molecular biology, of anatomy and structural biology, and of medicine at ...
Revving up a process that slows down as we age may protect against atherosclerosis, a major cause of heart attacks and strokes. In findings published online today in Proceedings of the National ...
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